Monday, 6 May 2013

Stomach Cancer Biography

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Postby bryne » Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:33 pmThis might be a bit long but I do hope you read it and tell me if this would make an interesting biography.

My dad died a month ago due to his gastic cancer returning. He lived a very interesting life and I always wanted to write a biography about him, of course I'd have wished he had done it himself as he lived his life and was English teacher at a University, but oh well.My dad had travelled the world, he worked in a oil rig in the shetlands, he was a cowboy in the australian outback, he got biten by a snake which almost killed him, he was a fisherman in alaska for a year, he traveled the west coast of America, Travelled South America, working to get just enough money to travel to the next place he wanted to go. He almost got killed in Saudi Arabia, one of his sea voyages led to a few of his friends being killed and himself falling off the ship, head first to the propeller of the ship, luckily he swam far away however got knocked unconcious, the only reason he survived was because the fishing net of the boat carried him.He was in the Seoul British Football club as a forward, whom always got into fights and getting his bones broken and vice versa to others. He met my mother in korea, and settled down in Hong Kong. In 2008 he was diagnosed with stage three gastic cancer, due to the neglagence of the doctors who refused to give him a colonoscopy or endocsopy. He had his stomach removed and lived for a good 3 years until the cancer came back, he lived for 6 agonising months being unable to eat any food. Even in his last few weeks when he was thinner than a holocaust victim he wanted to do an operation that the doctors said would be impossible as he would die, however he survived the operation which let him take in foot a bit more. However as no one is invincible he died a few weeks later, the cancer had spread too far and he had no more energy.

Throughout his life he was always a short tempered and aggressive person, but he was also extremely intelligent, he loved to read and he was very well mannered, loving, caring and generous.So my question is, woukd anybody read his biography? because in my opinion he was the most interesting man in the world, who lived a very diverse and adventurous life.